TORONTO, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Canadian shares fell for the
fourth straight session, tumbling to a three-month low on
Thursday, as U.S. and European recession fears and a flare-up of
violence in the Middle East dampened investor sentiment.
The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index
unofficially ended down 118.41 points, or 0.99
percent, at 11,811.38, putting the TSX down 1.2 percent for the
year.